

Chicago has often been used for inspiration (as well as a number of other cities) but it was originally based on Manhattan/NYC. The name “Gotham” was coined by Washington Irving in 1807 as a nickname for New York City.


Chicago has often been used for inspiration (as well as a number of other cities) but it was originally based on Manhattan/NYC. The name “Gotham” was coined by Washington Irving in 1807 as a nickname for New York City.


We always thought Gotham was Manhattan, but it turns out it’s actually Seattle.


The title is something like “Several Species of Small Furry Animals Grooving With a Pict.” But I think there’s more to it
The animals in question are also gathered together in a cave.


Doesn’t the need to specify those in addition (“and he’s gotta be …”) mean those are characteristics that aren’t necessarily inherent to being a hero?


The fact that that link directs me to a page that’s trying to get me to install the Voyager app, rather than directly to the post, makes me never want to even try Voyager.


So your plan is to become a professional kickboxer?


SSO is “single sign on”. DNS is “domain name service”, which is just a way to turn a hostname (like www.google.com) into an IP address. It’s sort of like a phone directory, but for the Internet.


I wouldn’t say it’s toxic, but many dogs are lactose intolerant, and cheese tends to be high in fat which can lead to pancreatitis if given too much or too frequently.
Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo.


I believe that “a” is either “a” or “an”; it depends.


It’s a vampire spider?


I’ve never had a bear move into my house or take up residence in one of my boots.


On the off chance that you’re like me and would prefer to know, the phrase is typically “case in point”.


Was this before or after his boxing career?


As I recall, that demonstration was non-standard as they did not use the specified duct tape to attach the datagram to the carriers’ legs.
That wacky Einstein, still dilating time from beyond the grave.


And in the UK at least it’s a distinct word and meaning from whining. In the US I think we just use “whining” for both meanings.


Are you explaining Draegur to Draegur?
I’m almost disappointed to learn you don’t use Þunderbird.